"THE NEWS"
- Chicago Tribune Ethiopian immigration marks end of a formative chapter in the life of Israel, by Aron Heller,
Atlanta Journal-Constitution,,
Washington Post: In Israel, era of mass immigration ends,
both article-versions by Aron Heller, Associated Press (6 September 2008) - this article describes the Zionist dream of 'aliyah', which is slowly dying as the numbers of desperate oppressed Jews around the world decreases to zero. There is nothing in this article about how the moral problems of the conflict with Palestine impacts this dream.
- Washington
Post: In Israel, A Clash Over Who Is a Jew,
by Griff Witte (30 August 2008).
This article describes the demographic delimma facing Israel
in the near future as not only the higher Arab birthrates
threaten the Jewish majority, but also Orthodox Jewish cancellation
of thousands of Jewish conversions because they did not
meet orthodox standards.
- Chicago
Tribune
In demographic race for Jerusalem, Palestinian discovers
home is no longer home,
Atlanta
Journal-Constitution,
Boston
Globe,
Washington
Post:
For Jerusalem Palestinians, home not always home,
all 3 article versions by Karin Laub, Associated Press (2
August 2008) - this article describes how Israel is attempting
to win the demographic race for Jerusalem using inhumane
methods such as land policy, home demolitions, wall, discrimination
in building permitting, etc., and yet is still losing.
- New
York Times: , by Nicholas D. Kristof (24
July 2008).
In this incredible column, Mr. Kristof gives intelligent
rebuttals to some of his pro-Israel readers, and in the
end suggests that the candidates relate to Israel with tough
love - insisting they do the right thing such as not attack
Iran and halt settlement building and expansion. The two
issues covered the most are settlements and the wall. Also
discussed is the point that if Israel does not help the
two-state solution happen, then the one-state solution will
happen because of the demographics.
- New
York Times: Israel's 'American Problem', by Jeffrey
Goldberg (18 May 2008).
This fascinating op-ed by Jeffrey Goldberg theorizes that
the settlement movement is right now the greatest danger
to the future of Israel because it is not allowing a viable
Palestinian State to be established in the West Bank, and
as a result the Palestinians will increasingly focus on
creating true equality for themselves in Israel itself as
Israel increasingly takes over the West Bank, and because
there will soon be more Palestinians in the region than
Israeli Jews, then this will mean that in the true democracy
and equality they are working toward they will be able to
exercise their voting rights and vote for the end of the
Jewish State and the Jewish-dominated government.
- Chicago
Tribune: Can 2 foes live under 1 roof?, by Richard
Boudreaux and Ashraf Khalil (14 May 2008).
This article describes the growing acceptance of the one-state
solution as the death of the two-state solution seems inevitable
because of both the settlement growth and the demographic
trends for the region.
- Miami
Herald: Israel facing demographic challenge,
by Trudy Rubin (11 May 2008).
This article proposes that a one-state solution will result
automatically due to demographics if a viable Palestinian
State is not realized soon. Sadly the author is pessimistic
about whether a single state is workable.
- Miami
Herald: At 60, Israel's future remains in doubt,
by Dion Nissenbaum (11 May 2008).
This op-ed describes how demographic trends will eventually
lead to the one-state solution if Israel does not allow
a viable Palestinian State to be established soon.
- Atlantic
Monthly: "Unforgiven" (May 2008 issue)
The article relunctantly acknowledges both the demographic
problem threatening Israel's future as well the internal
discrimination created by trying to create a Jewish State.
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"ONLINE REPORTS"
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"OFFLINE REFERENCE MATERIALS"
- Abu-Lughod, Janet. "The Demographic Transformation of Palestine".
Published in Transformation of Palestine. Edited by Ibrahim Abu-Lughud. Published
by Northwestern University Press, Evanston, IL (1987).
- McCarthy, Justin. The Population of Palestine: Population History and Statistics of the
Late Ottoman Period and the Mandate. Columbia University Press, New York (1990).
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